SAN DIEGO – More than 4,200 healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego will be
joining a nationwide strike beginning Oct. 14, after recently voting to authorize a strike against
the healthcare giant. It would be the nation’s largest strike in more than two decades – affecting
more than 80,000 workers in six states and the District of Columbia.
“We believe the only way to ensure our patients get the best care is to take this step,” said Robert
Sparrow, an x-ray technician at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego. “Our goal is to get Kaiser to
stop committing unfair labor practices and get back on track as the best place to work and get
care. There is no reason for Kaiser to let a strike happen when it has the resources to invest in
patients, communities and workers.”